Why Should I Book the Restaurant

Dear Lim,
Thank you for reserving one table for a party of 10 guests at the Oxo Tower Restaurant on 16th March 2013 to be seated at 17:30 until 19:30.

For parties of 8 or more you will need to please select one of our 3 differently priced set menus. If you would like to see sample menus they are online at http://www.harveynichols.com/restaurants/oxo-tower-london/oxo-tower-london-restaurant Please be aware our menus are reviewed on a daily basis so these dishes may change before you dine with us. Please select your chosen menu option at the bottom of this letter. All our dinner menu prices are inclusive of V.A.T but do not include a discretionary service charge at 12.5%. Should any of your guests have a food allergy, please do let us know in advance by completing and returning the second page, as our Chefs are able to cater for their individual needs.

We would be delighted to help you make your visit even more memorable and have enclosed a copy of our prepayment and gift order form. If you would like us to arrange any of these items, please complete and return this form. If you are celebrating with us, please note that we do not allow any headdresses, balloons or accessories associated with hen/stag parties into our venue.

In order to confirm this reservation, please complete the section below including menu choice and return this by email within 48 hours. Should we not receive confirmation within 48 hours, we reserve the right to cancel this booking.

In the event that a confirmed reservation is cancelled less than 48 hours before arrival, we reserve the right to apply a cancellation fee of £20 per person. We also reserve the right to apply a no show charge of £80 per person should your group not arrive.

Our reception team will telephone two days before your reservation to confirm the final number for your group. We look forward to welcoming you and your guests to the Oxo Tower Restaurant...

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